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GOPRO HD 'SCENIC' RIDE


    

I bought the following items to mount my GoPro HD to my motorcycle to record some of my trips. It was a simple matter of unscrewing a bolt, placing mount under bolt and retightening. Simple stuff and sturdy too.

(Medium Arm B-Socket RAM-B-201U)
(Mini Motorcycle Mount Base 9mm Hole RAM-B-272U)
(HERO Tripod Mount Adapter)
(Camera Mount Plate RAM-B-202AU)

I mounted the RAM mount to the back of my bike. A buddy of mine and I went for a spirited sunday ride around some curvy parts of town... We were doing some laps around this area and we came across two young women and they had noticed that we'd been doing laps. As we passed by on our final run, one of the two young women flashed us. My friend nearly dumped his bike and in the reply video, you can see his head turning in the direction of the visual assault. We turned around and looked for them but unfortunately, they were gone. We quickly went home to review the video captured and thanks to the RAM mount bought from GPSCity, we can relive the moment for years to come. Also makes a great story. Unfortunately the stills from the video are inappropriate to post, so I've posted another 'scenic' picture from that ride.

POSTED BY: Duncan Kwok on May 2, 2012
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 2175
PLACES: Toronto


2002 HONDA VFR800 CAMERA MOUNT

     

Camera Plate ATV UTV Mount RAM-B-149Z-2-202A mounted on my 2002 Honda VFR800 V-Tec using a HERO HD video camera. My buddy and I rode the Shenandoah National Park in VA and to record our ride I used the ATV UTV Ram Mount on my front right fork. The install was quick, the operation of the mount worked flawlessly and the video turned out great. The HD camera never moved from its position on the mount, not even during highway speeds.

The mount itself doesn't have any installation instructions but it's obvious that the rubber sleeve fits over the metal strap and the metal strap adjuster fits neatly inside the hard plastic fitting. Although this mount worked well on my bike, I cannot account for its use on other bikes. As long as the mounting and camera do not imbed the operation of your bike, then it should work as well as it did for me. Enjoy!

POSTED BY: John Backus on April 23, 2012
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 4598
PLACES: Shenendoah National Park
TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount, camera mount


GOPRO CAMERA MOUNTED ON ATV
Side mount at front of ATV above wheel well.
Side mount at front of ATV above wheel well.
Mounted on triple ball behind windshield
Mounted on triple ball behind windshield
Rear mount on right side of ATV. So you can see where you were.
Rear mount on right side of ATV. So you can see where you were.
Close up on mounting equipment.
Close up on mounting equipment.
Side mount facing rfront.
Side mount facing rfront.
 

I purchased this camera as my wife will not travel with me on the ATV trails. She always wants to know where I went and what I saw, so now I can show her. The camera takes very clear high definition movies. I was really amazed at the quality.
I have it set for the second setting, as the fifth setting eats up too much memory. I bought a second battery, just in case.
I have put several 1 inch ball mounts on my CANAM 400 ATV. This way I can place the camera at various locations. One on each side and a triple on the dash. The ball mounts are not very expensive to buy.
I took a one hour movie today as I was driving around the bush. The camera was very solid and did not move on its mount. The branches hitting it did not move it from its mount. Make sure you buy the ball mount to go with it. The sales guys will help you.
I found that when I hit the puddles the water did not stay very long on the lense. This is important for when I get home and download the movie to the laptop. The length of time to download depends on the length of movie you took.
I am very happy with it and can't wait to get way back in the bush. The skidoo trails are closed now and the mud is everywhere.
Can't wait to take movies of my friends as we travel into the wilderness.
See the pictures enclosed.
LAST WORD: Enjoy the trails and stay safe.

POSTED BY: Derek S Smith on March 18, 2012
CATEGORY: ATV
VIEWS: 6174
PLACES: Petawawa
TAGS: gopro mount


GPS AND GOPRO MOUNTED
GPS and GoPro camera mounted on triple ball mount
GPS and GoPro camera mounted on triple ball mount
 with a short arm mount a
with a short arm mount a
Front shot of triple mount through windshield.
Front shot of triple mount through windshield.
Left side view of both medium arms attached to triple ball mount.
Left side view of both medium arms attached to triple ball mount.
Looking at the mount from the drivers side. No clutter in this area and goo
Looking at the mount from the drivers side. No clutter in this area and goo
 

After doing some research for mounting two objects on my ATV I finally found the mount to do it. I wanted to have my Garmin Oregon 450 GPS and my GOPro Naked camera behind my windshield on my CANAM 400 ATV. I was cruising through this website when I came across the three ball mount. I watched the instructional video and got on the phone right away.
I put it on the ATV today and both my objects work well. They are also out of the way of the brush as I scoot through the woods.
If you are limited in the space on your ATV then this is the way to go. It also helps keep the clutter down when trying to see through the windshield.
See pictures attached.
Last word: Stay safe on the trails and take care !

POSTED BY: Derek S Smith on March 18, 2012
CATEGORY: ATV
VIEWS: 6066
PLACES: Petawawa
TAGS: gopro mount


GOPRO HERO2 SUZUKI KINGQUAD





 

All day watching videos on YouTube ATV, and now I record my own videos. Great support and very good quality for my Hero2. The camera is very safe with multiple orientation and position settings. Is mounted on a Suzuki KingQuad 700.

In gpscity.com can find a lot of media and sent to Spain without problems, only a small problem, 13 days of shipping time (USPS).

POSTED BY: Miguel Angel on February 20, 2012
CATEGORY: ATV
VIEWS: 5551
PLACES: Guadalajara


GO PRO MOUNTING ON A V TWIN





 

GPS units, phones, Ipods, etc. are all relativly easy to mount on a motorcycle with Ram Mount devices. Camera's create a new problem. Mounting AND vibration.
I needed to find a way to mount my GoPro HD video camera to both my Goldwing and my Roadstar and make it fairly simple to switch back and forth. It also had to be pretty solid and minimize vibration.

The Goldwing was pretty simple as I already had a couple of ball mounts on it and it rides smoothly. It worked on the flex finger mount fine, both thru the windshield and around it.

The Roadstar presented more of a challenge, both in places to mount it and vibration. I had tried using the mounts that came wtih the camera on the handlebars and the lower crash bars. Both had incredible vibration, so bad it was nauseating to watch. The vibration on the lower crash bars was bad enough to break the plastic mount and I lost the camera. GoPro was very cool about it and replaced it for me but I wasn't going to mount it again without coming up with something more solid and stable. Searchin thru GPS citys selection I came across the tripod mount. As GoPro had the female side I ordered that and called to order the male side. They led me to the same item in aluminum rather than plastic as well as the handlebar mount and the long arm. While I'm still somewhat leary of the plastic female side from GoPro (paying attention Ram Mount), I'm way happy with the video quality I'm now able to get in spite of the V twin vibration with the mount on the bars, extending beyond the fairing's windshield, and resting against the mirror mount. Just need to come up with a good teathering idea. I can't post video here so you can see how much better it is now so here's a few pics of the mounting of both the camera and my smart phone/GPS/music player.

POSTED BY: Lynn Blakemore on September 7, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 8628
PLACES: San Diego


RHINO GOPRO RAM MOUNTS



   

I needed to mount my GoPro camera on my Rhino to video my trails rides. I wanted to get the Ram Mounts to mount it with due to the fact that they are the best mounts made and are so versatile! I found everything thing I needed from gpscity to securely mount my camera. I have several different base mounts on my Rhino, so I can move my camera around while on the trail to get video for different angles.

These are the Ram Mount & adapaters I bought from gpscity.

RAM Mount Round Plate with 1 inch Ball RAM-B-202U

RAM Mount Long Arm B-Socket RAM-B-201U-C

RAM Mount GoPro Hero Adapter with B-Ball RAM-HOL-GOPR

POSTED BY: Dale Lee on April 19, 2011
CATEGORY: ATV
VIEWS: 14065
PLACES: Greenville
TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount


TOMTOM MOUNT IN HONDA ACCORD

     

Hi. Just want to say that the RAM mount for my TomTom Go 720 worked like a charm in our 2007 Honda Accord. The exact part number is RAM-B-316-1-TO6. I attached the bracket at the foot of the mount to the seat rail bolt. The attached photo shows how it is in a good position for the driver and the front passenger. (I haven't yet bothered to tuck away the 12V power wire). It is easy to rotate the GPS using the ball mount in behind the cradle. The height is good and it feels solid. Do take care removing and reinstalling the seat rail bolt. This is part of the safety system for the car (you don't want the seat to come apart from the floor in an accident). I ended up removing the washer from the bolt and using a washer under the RAM rod bracket (it all fit nicely together this way and left sufficient thread in the nut in the car floor). Cheers, Peter

POSTED BY: Peter on March 15, 2008
CATEGORY: Automotive
VIEWS: 14596
TAGS: honda, car mount, ram mount


RAM CLUTCH MOUNT FOR MAGELLAN AND LOWRANCE HANDHELD




  

Both mountings are on a '82 Honda Sabre (750) Note the mounting of the RAM-B-309-1U, This application did not use the spacers and mounted OVER the existing clamp. On some applications, you will need the spacers, the clamp should not touch the original clamp except on the flats. Do not attempt to use the base without the original clamp in place, it is not that strong.

Picture 1 and Picture 2 are a Magellan 330, Magellan mount, Steel plate adapter (mount is vertical pipe type clamp, I used a diamond of license plate material to make an adapter.), Ram-B-174U.

Picture 3 and Picture 4 are a Lowrance I-Go, Ram-HOL-L05U, and RAM-B-174U.

These are both very stable and vibration free.

POSTED BY: Glenn on May 14, 2006
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 26209
TAGS: clutch mount, honda, motorcycle mount, ram mount


RAM CLUTCH MOUNT FOR MAGELLAN MERIDIAN GOLD ON FJR1300 MOTORCYCLE


    

I have been a satisfied RAM Mount user for over a year now. I installed my first RAM Mount system to house my Magellan Meridian Gold on my Yamaha FJR1300 prior to attempting my first Iron Butt Saddle Sore 1000 to Atlanta, GA from my home in Maine. You can see the installation here: <a href="http://www.robertmichaud.com/html/gps_mount.htm" class="difFont" target=_blank>http://www.robertmichaud.com/html/gps_mount.html </a>. I appreciate how solid the mount is and how simple and reliable the product is. Now I am going to add to it by replacing the single clutch lever bracket with a double one so that I can add a holder for my new Pioneer AirWave XM radio.

FYI - the Iron Butt (<a href="http://www.ironbutt.com" class="difFont" target=_blank>www.ironbutt.com</a>) was a success! Here's to many more enjoyable miles in the saddle!

POSTED BY: Bob on March 21, 2006
CATEGORY: Motorcycle
VIEWS: 24522
PLACES: atlanta
TAGS: clutch mount, yamaha, motorcycle mount, ram mount






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